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List of World War II monuments and memorials in the Montenegro represent Yugoslav monuments and memorials built on the territory of the present day Montenegro.

Image Name Location Notes
Spomenik Partizanu Borcu Monument to the partisan soldier Podgorica Designed by Drago Đurović and Vojislav Đokić, built in 1957. Dedicated to 97 People's heroes of Montenegro
Partisan graveyard in Breza Breza Designed by Momčilo Vujisić, built in 1974. Dedicated to fallen fighters of the Yugoslav Front.
Partisan graveyard in Podbišće Podbišće Dedicated to fallen fighters of the Yugoslav Front.
Memorial graveyard in Cijevna Cijevna Dedicated to fallen fighters of the Yugoslav Front.
Memorial park to the Uprising and the Revolution Grahovo Designed by Miodrag Živković, built in 1978. Dedicated to fallen fighters of the Yugoslav Front.
Monument to fallen fighters Bijelo Polje Dedicated to fallen fighters of the Yugoslav Front.
Monument to fallen fighters Brajići Designed by Stevan Luketić, dedicated to fallen fighters of the 1875-1918 liberation wars and the Yugoslav Front.
Monument to fallen fighters Brskut Dedicated to fallen fighters of the Balkan wars and the Yugoslav Front.
Monument to fallen fighters Godinje Dedicated to fallen fighters of the Yugoslav Front.
Danilovgrad Monument to fallen fighters Danilovgrad Designed by Drago Đurović and Mirko Đokić. Dedicated to fallen fighters of the Yugoslav Front.
Monument to fallen fighters Kolašin Designed by Vojin Bakić, built in 1949. Dedicated to fallen fighters of the Yugoslav Front.
Monument to the Revolution Virpazar Designed by Mirko Ostoja. Dedicated to fallen fighters of the Yugoslav Front.
Monument to fallen patriots Nikšić Designed by Bogdan Bogdanović. Dedicated to 32 anti-fascists and patriots shot by the occupiers on Trebjesa hill

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